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Apologies for the late response. I am hoping you can help me with something within the next couple of hours today, regarding changing the website from developer to production.
As you can see in the screenshot attached, the site is still shown as a developer site regardless of the fact that i went into wpml.org and published it to production according to the instructions. What else could I do to ensure it is a production page rather than developer?
I f you could please help us ASAP that would be much appreciated!
This resolved my issue thank you, however I have another small issue I'm hoping you can open a ticket for and help me with!
As you can see in the screenshot, our domain for pixolo.com doesn't appear registered and doesn't have the ticks like the other domain, what could be the reason for this?
Thanks for your reply. That checkmark indicates what you've installed. The first one is WPML and the second icon is the String Translation. You can ignore that for now if everything is working fine on your Website. The checkmark should appear on its own soon.
Despite that, the .com domain still shows up as "coming soon". I have asked the team if they have followed everything, i.e. configured the DNS settings and they said they have. Would you know what could be the reason for why it still doesn't work.
Kind regards,
David
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